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244221“…Unintended pregnancy increases health risks for mother and child, leads to high economic costs for society, and increases social disparities. Mobile phone ownership is rapidly increasing, providing opportunities to reach at-risk populations with reproductive health information and tailored unintended pregnancy prevention interventions through mobile phone apps. …”
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244222por Lachowsky, Nathan John, Lal, Allan, Forrest, Jamie I, Card, Kiffer George, Cui, Zishan, Sereda, Paul, Rich, Ashleigh, Raymond, Henry Fisher, Roth, Eric A, Moore, David M, Hogg, Robert S“…BACKGROUND: Technology has changed the way men who have sex with men (MSM) seek sex and socialize, which may impact the implementation of respondent-driven sampling (RDS) among this population. …”
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244223por Msellemu, Daniel, Namango, Hagai I., Mwakalinga, Victoria M., Ntamatungiro, Alex J., Mlacha, Yeromin, Mtema, Zacharia J., Kiware, Samson, Lobo, Neil F., Majambere, Silas, Dongus, Stefan, Drakeley, Christopher J., Govella, Nicodem J., Chaki, Prosper P., Killeen, Gerry F.“…Following transition to management by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MoHSW), LA consistently reduced vector densities, first using the same Bti granule in early 2011 [odds ratio (OR) (95 % confidence interval (CI)) = 0.31 (0.14, 0.71), P = 0.0053] and then a pre-diluted aqueous suspension formulation from mid 2011 onwards [OR (95 % CI) = 0.15 (0.07, 0.30), P ≪ 0.000001]. …”
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244224por Steele Gray, Carolyn, Gill, Ashlinder, Khan, Anum Irfan, Hans, Parminder Kaur, Kuluski, Kerry, Cott, Cheryl“…Primary care providers find it difficult to manage multiple discordant conditions and symptoms and often complex social challenges experienced by these patients. The electronic Patient Reported Outcome (ePRO) tool is designed to overcome some of these challenges by supporting goal-oriented primary care delivery. …”
Publicado 2016
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244225“…Health information seekers explore their care options by gathering information from health websites, blogs, Web-based forums, social networking websites, and advertisements, despite the fact that information quality on the Internet varies greatly. …”
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244226“…CONCLUSIONS: The study provides detailed information on the use of the Internet for searching for information on medicines and disease in the Italian population. Gender, age, social status and level of education, and the previous use of medicines, affect searching behaviors and use patterns. …”
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244227“…CONCLUSIONS: Proxies for social and physical behavior derived from smartphone sensor data was successfully deployed to deliver context-sensitive and personalized interventions to people with depressive symptoms. …”
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244228“…Five major themes emerged that describe how eHealth technology influences veterans with PTSD and comorbid CMCs: (1) interactions with social support, (2) condition management, (3) access to and communication with providers, (4) information access, and (5) coordination of care. …”
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244229por Albert, Nikolai, Melau, Marianne, Jensen, Heidi, Emborg, Charlotte, Jepsen, Jens Richardt Mollegaard, Fagerlund, Birgitte, Gluud, Christian, Mors, Ole, Hjorthøj, Carsten, Nordentoft, Merete“…Interventions OPUS treatment consists of three core elements—modified assertive community treatment, family involvement, and social skill training—with a patient-case manager ratio of no more than 12:1. …”
Publicado 2017
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244230“…METHODS: GBMSM were recruited through a social networking website (Facebook) from August to September 2015 and asked 17 knowledge-based questions pertaining to the following 2 domains using a Web-based survey: HIV epidemiology (9 questions including statistics on incidence, prevalence, and distribution) and HIV transmission dynamics (8 questions including modes of spread and per-act transmission probabilities). …”
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244231Progress and challenges in maternal health in western China: a Countdown to 2015 national case studypor Gao, Yanqiu, Zhou, Hong, Singh, Neha S, Powell-Jackson, Timothy, Nash, Stephen, Yang, Min, Guo, Sufang, Fang, Hai, Alvarez, Melisa Martinez, Liu, Xiaoyun, Pan, Jay, Wang, Yan, Ronsmans, Carine“…Underpinning such progress was the Government's strong commitment to long-term strategies to ensure access to delivery care in health facilities—eg, professionalisation of maternity care in large hospitals, effective referral systems for women medically or socially at high risk, and financial subsidies for antenatal and delivery care. …”
Publicado 2017
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244232“…Participants were mainly non-Hispanic white, older than 40 years, living in the US South, living in urban areas, and recruited from general social networking websites. Self-reported HIV prevalence was 9.35% (955/10,217). …”
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244233“…BACKGROUND: For persons living with chronic medical conditions, the Internet can be a powerful tool for health promotion, and allow for immediate access to medical information and social support. However, women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the United States face numerous barriers to computer and Internet use. …”
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244234por Masic, Izet, Mujanovic, Olivera Batic, Racic, Maja, Gavran, Larisa, Stanetic, Kosana, Hodzic, Merzika, Cojic, Milena, Cvejanov-Kezunovic, Ljiljana, Stepanovic, Aleksandar, Stavrikj, Katarina, Jatic, Zaim, Obrdalj, Edita Cerny, Zalihic, Amra, Tusek-Bunc, Ksenija“…The higher educational system shoulders some critical responsibilities in the economic, social, cultural and educational development and growth in the communities. …”
Publicado 2017
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244235por Carroll, Jennifer K, Moorhead, Anne, Bond, Raymond, LeBlanc, William G, Petrella, Robert J, Fiscella, Kevin“…There is limited information on the users of health apps in terms of their social demographic and health characteristics, intentions to change, and actual health behaviors. …”
Publicado 2017
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244236por Fishbein, Joel Nathan, Nisotel, Lauren Ellen, MacDonald, James John, Amoyal Pensak, Nicole, Jacobs, Jamie Michele, Flanagan, Clare, Jethwani, Kamal, Greer, Joseph Andrew“…App components included medication reminders, self-reporting of medication adherence and symptoms, an education library including nutritional information, Fitbit integration, social networking resources, and individually tailored symptom management feedback. …”
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244237por Best, Krista L, Routhier, François, Sweet, Shane N, Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Kelly P, Borisoff, Jaimie F, Noreau, Luc, Martin Ginis, Kathleen A“…CONCLUSIONS: There may be substantial benefits for the SPPAC program including limited burden on health care professionals, decreased barriers (eg. accessibility, transportation), development of peer social supports, and potential cost savings related to physical inactivity. …”
Publicado 2017
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244238por Kendall, Claire E., Boucher, Lisa M., Mark, Amy E., Martin, Alana, Marshall, Zack, Boyd, Rob, Oickle, Pam, Diliso, Nicola, Pineau, Dave, Renaud, Brad, Rose, Tiffany, LeBlanc, Sean, Tyndall, Mark, Lee, Olivia M., Bayoumi, Ahmed M.“…CONCLUSIONS: Improved post-incarceration support, housing services, and access to integrated primary care services including opioid replacement therapy may be effective interventions to decrease acute care use among PWUD, including targeted approaches for people receiving social assistance or with mental health concerns.…”
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244239por Gammon, Deede, Strand, Monica, Eng, Lillian Sofie, Børøsund, Elin, Varsi, Cecilie, Ruland, Cornelia“…The portal was designed to support ongoing collaboration as each service user-provider dyad/team found appropriate and consisted of (1) a toolbox of resources for articulating and working with recovery processes, such as status/goals/activities relative to life domains (eg, employment, social network, health), medications, network map, and exercises (eg, sleep hygiene, mindfulness); (2) messaging with providers who had partial access to toolbox content; and (3) a peer support forum. …”
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244240por Nightingale, Ruth, Hall, Andrew, Gelder, Carole, Friedl, Simone, Brennan, Eileen, Swallow, Veronica“…BACKGROUND: Mobile apps for mobile phones and tablet devices are widely used by children and young people aged 0-18 years with long-term health conditions, such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), and their healthy peers for social networking or gaming. They are also poised to become a major source of health guidance. …”
Publicado 2017
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